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We hope to be in Myoko mid to late January. A family of four but only one prepared to carry own skis and boots. Could someone please let me know what the hire situation is in Akakura - extent and quality of gear. Many thanks.

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We hope to be in Myoko mid to late January. A family of four but only one prepared to carry own skis and boots. Could someone please let me know what the hire situation is in Akakura - extent and quality of gear. Many thanks.

Hey BHB, Where u staying? If it's a reasonable joint they prob. will have gear onsite. Otherwise plenty of gear shops around. would go to one of the local second-hand joints in Joetsu city and pick up some good cheap s/h gear. Prob. cheaper than renting and u can take it home.

myokoguy that was a great link to the (english) hire shop. Not only gave me an idea of prices, but a map of the village. I have spent ages looking for a map to get an idea of where the hotels are!

Which brings me to pikaski's advice. We haven't booked yet. Is that likely to be a problem? Maybe you could also advise here as I am looking for a place within walking distance of the lifts. So far have looked at Akakura Hotel Annex and the Taiko (by putting the website into the translator!), but I can see on the map that Taiko is further - do you think it is too far to walk from the Taiko?

How far is it to Joetsu and the ski shops - and how do you get there?

Thanks again for the help - I am trying to organise this trip by myself so every piece of advice is appreciated.

Secondhand and even new equipment can be picked up very cheaply at retailers like Off House (Motto: We love annoying jingles on rote tape) in Joetsu City (opposite Jusco).

To get there catch a train to Kasugayama and walk about across the bridge. Takes about 20 minutes. Alternatively get off in Takada or Naoetsu and catch a No. 6 bus. Get off when you see Jusco. It's right by the traffic lights (near the 7-11). The train ride is about 40 minutes and the bus maybe 15 minutes. You can pick up a board and boots (if they have your size) for anywhere between A$50-A$300. There was also a big ski shop nearby but not sure if it's still open.

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